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Comparative restriction endonuclease maps of proviral DNA of the primate type C simian sarcoma-associated virus and gibbon ape leukemia virus group.

C D Trainor, F Wong-Staal, M S Reitz.   

Abstract

Extrachromosomal DNA was purified from canine thymus cells acutely infected with different strains of infectious primate type C viruses of the woolly monkey (simian) sarcoma helper virus and gibbon ape leukemia virus group. All DNA preparations contained linear proviral molecules of 9.1 to 9.2 kilobases, at least some of which represent complete infectious proviral DNA. Cells infected with a replication-defective fibroblast-transforming sarcoma virus and its helper, a replication-competent nontransforming helper virus, also contained a 6.6- to 6.7-kilobase DNA. These proviral DNA molecules were digested with different restriction endonucleases, and the resultant fragments were oriented to the viral RNA by a combination of partial digestions, codigestion with more than one endonuclease, digestion of integrated proviral DNA, and hybridization with 3'- and 5'-specific viral probes. The 3'- and 5'-specific probes each hybridized to fragments from both ends of proviral DNA, indicating that, in common with those of other retroviruses, these proviruses contain a large terminal redundancy at both ends, each of which consists of sequences derived from both the 3' and 5' regions of the viral RNA. The proviral sequences are organized 3',5'-unique-3',5'. Four restriction enzymes (KpnI, SmaI, PstI, and SstI) recognized sites within the large terminal redundancies, and these sites were conserved within all the isolates tested. This suggests that both the 3' and 5' ends of the genomic RNA of these viruses are extremely closely related. In contrast, the restriction sites within the unique portion of the provirus were not strongly conserved within this group of viruses, even though they were related along most of their genomes. Whereas the 5' 60 to 70% of the RNA of these viruses was more closely related by liquid hybridization experiments than was the 3' 30 to 40%, restriction sites within this region were not preferentially conserved, suggesting that small sequence differences or point mutations or both exist throughout the entire unique portion of the genome among these viruses.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6283121      PMCID: PMC256751     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


  33 in total

1.  Detection of specific sequences among DNA fragments separated by gel electrophoresis.

Authors:  E M Southern
Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  1975-11-05       Impact factor: 5.469

2.  C-type virus in tumor tissue of a woolly monkey (Lagothrix spp.) with fibrosarcoma.

Authors:  G H Theilen; D Gould; M Fowler; D L Dungworth
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  1971-10       Impact factor: 13.506

3.  Antigenic studies on gibbon type-C viruses.

Authors:  T G Kawakami; P M Buckley
Journal:  Transplant Proc       Date:  1974-06       Impact factor: 1.066

4.  Precipitation of nucleic acids with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide: a method for preparing viral and cellular DNA polymerase products for cesium sulfate density gradient analysis.

Authors:  M S Reitz; J W Abrell; C D Trainor; R C Gallo
Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  1972-10-06       Impact factor: 3.575

5.  Selective extraction of polyoma DNA from infected mouse cell cultures.

Authors:  B Hirt
Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  1967-06-14       Impact factor: 5.469

6.  C-type virus associated with gibbon lymphosarcoma.

Authors:  T G Kawakami; S D Huff; P M Buckley; D L Dungworth; S P Synder; R V Gilden
Journal:  Nat New Biol       Date:  1972-02-09

7.  Iodination of nucleic acids in vitro.

Authors:  S L Commerford
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1971-05-25       Impact factor: 3.162

8.  Infectious primate type C viruses: Three isolates belonging to a new subgroup from the brains of normal gibbons.

Authors:  G J Todaro; M M Lieber; R E Benveniste; C J Sherr
Journal:  Virology       Date:  1975-10       Impact factor: 3.616

9.  Simian sarcoma virus, type 1 (Lagothrix): focus assay and demonstration of nontransforming associated virus.

Authors:  L G Wolfe; R K Smith; F Deinhardt
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  1972-06       Impact factor: 13.506

10.  Induction of tumors in marmoset monkeys by simian sarcoma virus, type 1 (Lagothrix): a preliminary report.

Authors:  L G Wolfe; F Deinhardt; G H Theilen; H Rabin; T Kawakami; L K Bustad
Journal:  J Natl Cancer Inst       Date:  1971-11       Impact factor: 13.506

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  5 in total

1.  Retrovirus D/New England and its relation to Mason-Pfizer monkey virus.

Authors:  R C Desrosiers; M D Daniel; C V Butler; D K Schmidt; N L Letvin; R D Hunt; N W King; C S Barker; E Hunter
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1985-05       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  DNA methylation and expression of HLA-DR alpha.

Authors:  M S Reitz; D L Mann; M Eiden; C D Trainor; M F Clarke
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1984-05       Impact factor: 4.272

3.  Molecular cloning of circular unintegrated DNA of two types of the SEATO strain of gibbon ape leukemia virus.

Authors:  E P Gelmann; C D Trainor; F Wong-Staal; M S Reitz
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1982-10       Impact factor: 5.103

4.  Infection of human T lymphotropic virus-I-specific immune T cell clones by human T lymphotropic virus-I.

Authors:  H Mitsuya; R F Jarrett; J Cossman; O J Cohen; C S Kao; H G Guo; M S Reitz; S Broder
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1986-11       Impact factor: 14.808

5.  Configuration and expression of the T cell receptor beta chain gene in human T-lymphotrophic virus I-infected cells.

Authors:  R F Jarrett; H Mitsuya; D L Mann; J Cossman; S Broder; M S Reitz
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1986-02-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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